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Veterans Memorial Coliseum

Portland, United States of America
ArenaPortlandUnited States of AmericaCapacity: About 12,0002 upcoming events
Veterans Memorial Coliseum
Type
Arena
City
Portland
Country
United States of America
Upcoming events
2
Address
300 N Ramsay Wy
Time zone
Pacific Standard Time
Capacity
About 12,000

About this venue

Veterans Memorial Coliseum is one of those venues that immediately stands out as a recognizable city arena. Its clean, functional design and classic indoor setting create a strong backdrop for concerts, sporting events, and large gatherings, while the scale of the space gives visitors the feeling of being part of something big and full of energy. As an arena with a lasting place in the city’s event scene, it offers a distinct identity that feels both practical for visitors and visually memorable in person and in photos.

Inside, the venue stands out for its clear sightlines, strong focus on the main event area, and a sense of closeness to the stage or floor. Visitors often value the enclosed-arena atmosphere, where sound and crowd reaction feel immediate, while the overall experience is supported by straightforward entry flow, well-organized seating sections, and convenient concessions. That balance of usability and intensity makes it an appealing choice for nights when the event itself should remain the center of attention.

Address: 300 N Ramsay Wy, Portland, United States. The venue sits in an area where reaching the entrance is easier when you decide in advance whether you are arriving by car and using nearby parking or approaching on foot from the nearest stop. For broader city transport planning and connections from other parts of Portland, the guide below provides the wider context.

About the city

Portland, known for its relaxed vibe and strong cultural scene, stands out as one of the most appealing U.S. destinations for concerts and major sporting events. The city blends the energy of big nights out with a distinctive urban character, making it easy to turn an event into a full city experience. With diverse dining, a craft beverage culture and a wide range of accommodation — from downtown hotels to practical neighborhood options — visitors often highlight how effortless it is to plan an evening without stress. Portland also feels approachable: lively enough to excite, yet familiar enough that you find your way quickly.

A key advantage is the city’s infrastructure and smart connectivity between major hubs. Local transit under TriMet makes it easy to move between downtown and areas around the main arenas and stadiums, with MAX Light Rail serving as a fast, convenient backbone of public transportation. For shorter trips, the Portland Streetcar is a handy option, while bus lines fill in the network wherever you need them most. Whether you arrive by air via Portland International Airport (PDX) or by train at Portland Union Station, the takeaway is the same: logistics are straightforward and transfers are simple — ideal when you want to make the most of your time before the event begins.

When you catch your breath before or after a show, the Willamette River and waterfront paths offer a perfect counterpoint to the city’s buzz, while the heart of downtown invites an easy stroll and neighborhood exploration. Many choose to linger in lively areas packed with cafés, restaurants and renowned bookstores, while those who love views and greenery often head to parks and lookout points above the city. Whether you’re coming for the thrill in the stands or the music under stage lights, Portland delivers a welcome bonus — a city that feels just as rewarding in the event’s high energy as it does in the calmer moments in between.